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obliqueand

Obliqueand is a neologism used in some discussions of design, typography, and digital media to describe a concept that pairs obliqueness with conjunction. The term is not part of any established discipline and has no widely accepted definition.

Origin and usage: The coinage appears in online forums and experimental design notes in the early 2020s,

Meaning and interpretations: Because there is no formal standard, interpretations vary. In typography and visual design,

Relation to related terms: It overlaps with ideas of ligatures, oblique projection, and diagonal composition; there

Status and reception: Obliqueand remains obscure outside experimental circles, with little or no coverage in mainstream

typically
as
a
speculative
label
rather
than
a
formal
concept.
obliqueand
may
refer
to
the
deliberate
slanting
of
a
conjunction
glyph
(for
example,
an
ampersand)
or
to
a
diagonal
compositing
convention
in
which
two
elements
are
merged
along
a
diagonal
axis,
suggesting
an
and-like
relation
while
maintaining
obliqueness.
In
generative
art
or
digital
imaging,
it
can
describe
a
method
of
combining
two
layers
using
a
diagonal
mask
that
acts
as
a
conjunction
of
their
features.
is
no
formal
standard
comparable
to
a
logical
AND
or
to
typographic
ligature
rules.
reference
works.
If
the
term
gains
traction,
it
would
require
a
clear
definition
and
documentation
to
be
considered
notable.